Support Us

Support us

All members of WhyEurope are working on a voluntary basis and will continue to do so. As a registered non-profit organization, WhyEurope e.V. depends on private donations. All donations will go into our campaigns and projects!

With 1 €, we can reach ~ 5,000 people

With just 1 € we can reach ~ 5,000 people with our pro-European messages. So, with just 100 €, it is possible to reach half a million Europeans. We mainly use this money to run special campaigns for people we could not reach with just organic growth of our pages. For instance, we use special advertisement to directly target anti-Europeans with our messages on Social Media. Thereby, we make sure to reach “outside the bubble” and get in touch with people that are not convinced of the EU’s benefits. With every single Euro, you help us to pursue our goal of showing the EU’s benefits and being a European communication platform.

Transparency

We have always considered transparency an essential characteristic of our initiative and we would like to keep it that way. We are constantly accused of being paid by the EU or other institutions. This is not the case and will never be the case. Therefore, it is important for us to disclose our financial conditions. We have therefore set ourselves some rules:

We will publish all donators on our website, unless they state otherwise (e.g. in the “purpose of payment”).

For donations of more than 100 €, it is not possible to opt out of the publication.

We will reject donations that may potentially cause any conflict of interest, e.g. from EU institutions, companies, etc.

If you agree to these terms, we are more than happy to receive your donation! Our account number is as follows.

IBAN: DE48 6415 0020 0004 1475 81
BIC: SOLADES1TUB

We can also issue donations receipts under German law (“Spendenbescheinigung”) or French law (“reçu fiscal”) which can reduce taxes. Please contact us if you wish to receive a receipt or if you can benefit from tax reduction in your country that may differ from the tax laws in Germany or France.